
Spiritual Wind and Immortal Path
About This Novel
Gu Ping, an ordinary young monk, joined the Lingfeng Sect, a large cultivating sect, since he was a child. He had ordinary qualifications and struggled on the road to spiritual cultivation. Only by overcoming obstacles and moving forward bravely in the windy and treacherous world of immortality could he embark on his own path to heaven.
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Official(16)Scraped 2d ago
The protagonist is either ill-informed or stupid. I feel like the protagonist is just a second-rate person.
Spiritual Wind and Immortal Path
I really like the book "Lingfeng Xiantu". I personally think this book is more readable than the fanfics on the newcomer list.
Levels and skills have nothing to do with each other
First of all, the protagonist has to suffer real losses to gain his memory. I haven't seen this in other books, and I think it's pretty good. But when it comes to skills, a Qi practitioner can fly into the sky, and he can use unlimited skills. In the sect competition, after a long fight, hundreds of water dragons and several magic weapons can attack at the same time. I really don't know if you can split mountains by building a foundation, or can the Nascent Soul destroy the world by moving the golden elixir into the river?
See it's okay now
Good, good, good, good, good, good
Bad review from old bookworm. Fighting monsters and upgrading are too cliched. And if you go to the fifth level of Qi training, you will go to die. For a useless baby bird and some spiritual stones. Forcibly lower IQ. In summary, the skills, spiritual veins, genius disciples, and treasures are all fake. You must take the medicine before the age of 30. You must be 30 years old to build the foundation. Must. . . Which era's routine is this?
I just wanted to take a look at the results. There is only one advertisement on two pages.
Please don't abuse Hu Ning
I feel like Hu Ning is going to fall into the devil's path in order to build the foundation, and then be killed by the protagonist. Before his death, he feels regretful and has a series of memory killings. I really like Hu Ning. I tortured Hu Ning in order to tell the protagonist about the cruelty of the spiritual world. Please let him go.
Well enough
You can just look at it without thinking.
Feel free to change the main character's style.
The writing is pretty good, but in fact many people come to see the protagonist's mental state from ignorance to maturity in the early stage, rather than following the cheap master and starting to forcefully act cool in the middle stage. Everyone knows that you are cultivating immortality, so aren't you afraid of retaliation? Keeping a low profile is the way to go in the world of immortality.
Overall, it's okay. You can watch it as long as you don't use your brain.
It's about killing monsters and upgrading. Anyway, the further you go, the worse it gets. I saw the last two pictures of Beast Tide and couldn't stand it anymore. I felt that the protagonist was like a novice, so I brought a pet to fight monsters and upgrade.
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Community(0)
Official(16)Scraped 2d ago
The protagonist is either ill-informed or stupid. I feel like the protagonist is just a second-rate person.
Spiritual Wind and Immortal Path
I really like the book "Lingfeng Xiantu". I personally think this book is more readable than the fanfics on the newcomer list.
Levels and skills have nothing to do with each other
First of all, the protagonist has to suffer real losses to gain his memory. I haven't seen this in other books, and I think it's pretty good. But when it comes to skills, a Qi practitioner can fly into the sky, and he can use unlimited skills. In the sect competition, after a long fight, hundreds of water dragons and several magic weapons can attack at the same time. I really don't know if you can split mountains by building a foundation, or can the Nascent Soul destroy the world by moving the golden elixir into the river?
See it's okay now
Good, good, good, good, good, good
Bad review from old bookworm. Fighting monsters and upgrading are too cliched. And if you go to the fifth level of Qi training, you will go to die. For a useless baby bird and some spiritual stones. Forcibly lower IQ. In summary, the skills, spiritual veins, genius disciples, and treasures are all fake. You must take the medicine before the age of 30. You must be 30 years old to build the foundation. Must. . . Which era's routine is this?
I just wanted to take a look at the results. There is only one advertisement on two pages.
Please don't abuse Hu Ning
I feel like Hu Ning is going to fall into the devil's path in order to build the foundation, and then be killed by the protagonist. Before his death, he feels regretful and has a series of memory killings. I really like Hu Ning. I tortured Hu Ning in order to tell the protagonist about the cruelty of the spiritual world. Please let him go.
Well enough
You can just look at it without thinking.
Feel free to change the main character's style.
The writing is pretty good, but in fact many people come to see the protagonist's mental state from ignorance to maturity in the early stage, rather than following the cheap master and starting to forcefully act cool in the middle stage. Everyone knows that you are cultivating immortality, so aren't you afraid of retaliation? Keeping a low profile is the way to go in the world of immortality.
Overall, it's okay. You can watch it as long as you don't use your brain.
It's about killing monsters and upgrading. Anyway, the further you go, the worse it gets. I saw the last two pictures of Beast Tide and couldn't stand it anymore. I felt that the protagonist was like a novice, so I brought a pet to fight monsters and upgrade.
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Excellent food, sect literature, and the protagonist is only a young disciple up to now. I don't know if there are fewer people pursuing family sect literature now, or for some reason. There weren't many people following it at the beginning. It started from the book friends of various sects, and there are more and more talented people looking for books to read. I hope the protagonist will work hard, it's worth reading.




The description in the early stage was okay, but I felt like it was a bit broken when I changed the map in the later stage.




The novels about mortals cultivating immortality that I have been following recently are quite good.



Ordinary flow, life writing, no cheats, writing style is very good. Not Shuangwen, not Shuangwen, not Shuangwen, This is a book that needs to be read calmly. Rating: Grain and grass.













